Russian party ideologues test abilities her with a question after which they remain speechless
After Todor Zhivkov’s first super-curious meeting with Vanga, the situation quickly began to change. The prophetess often comes to Sofia to conduct research with her at the BAS, and sometime then the first members of the Politburo are afraid to see her.
For example, the Bulgarian scientist from Sweden, Martin Denev, who often saw Vanga at that time, told “24 chasa-168 istori” that he then found out that even Venelin Kotsev – one of the most influential figures in the BKP – visited her .
Kotsev himself has known Zhivkov since the partisan years, when he was a member of the “Chavdar” detachment. In the 1960s, he became part of the party’s leadership and in the 1970s rose to the position of deputy. Prime Minister. For a long time in the Central Committee of the BKP he was responsible for art and culture.
It is known that with her
meeting and Ognyan Doinov,
who in the 1970s headed the “Industry and Transport” department in the Central Committee of the BKP, and then until 1987 was successively Minister of Industry and Economy.
“Vanga was very careful, she was careful what she said, because she knew that her house was being eavesdropped on, that there were people around her who were listening, and she was cautious,” recalls Stefka Petrevska. – I witnessed that she could not stand a party secretary, but accepted him and then made a gesture of nervousness that she had to endure him. He told me that one should have patience, be diplomatic even when insulted, because we don’t choose the times we live in and the people around us.” Stefka Petrevska and her mother Vitka PHOTO: THE AUTHOR
“Vanga was afraid that when she met high-ranking figures in the BKP, she might fall into a trance and then say something uncontrolled,” Martin Deneuve also recalled. Sometime around that time, he learned that Kotsev had put her in touch with Russian ideologues. When one of them, in order to test her abilities, asked her what she was carrying in her pocket, the blind prophetess quickly answered: “Pravda newspaper”, then indicated the date of the publication. According to Denev, exactly
then the shocked
the guests were convinced,
that she ‘sees’.”
Thus, more and more high-ranking figures from the USSR began to come to the prophetess from Rupite. “There were cases when Lyudmila Zhivkova arranged meetings of Russians at her place – her chief of staff Kiril Avramov recalled to “24 chasa-168 istori”. – The most were those with the Russian poet and writer, follower of “Agni Yoga” Valentin Sidorov. I met him when he came to our country in 1979 to edit the Russian translation of a book by Lyudmila Zhivkova entitled “On the Laws of Beauty”. It was published by the Moscow publishing house “Pravda” in a print run of one hundred thousand, which was immediately sold out.
Zhivkova was close to Sidorov and arranged for him to meet Vanga in a Sofia apartment.
“The Russian guest was
extremely impressed
and excited by the fact that Vanga mentioned the names of his relatives in the conversation – Avramov also said. – She knew events from the past, was accurate to the smallest detail – for example, that he lives on the sixth floor, accurately described his native region around Voronezh, as well as his mother’s illness and recommended non-traditional methods of treatment according to the prescriptions of the healer Petar Dimkov. A few months later, new meetings followed, one of them in the “Vrana” palace. Then Vanga told about her meetings with Tsar Boris and Teacher Danov. She allowed the conversation to be tape-recorded, and it still exists. She complained to Sidorov that she slept only one hour a day. For whole days she did not feel the need for food and was satisfied with only water – she mentioned that she was a vegetarian.”
According to Sidorov, there were no mists or ambiguities in Vanga’s prophecies, but on the contrary – accuracy and clarity. As well as that they could be checked in the near future.
“For example
it just happens
her prediction
for Indira’s victory
Gandhi in the election,
for which everyone was convinced that it was impossible for her to win, as well as for her recent death – says Avramov. – In his book, published in 1992, Valentin Sidorov published parts of the conversation recorded on a tape recorder in 1979, where Vanga predicted that “Old Russia will return”, destined to undergo a new baptism of fire and three countries will get closer – China, India and Moscow. Sidorov believed that for Vanga, past, present and future exist as one moment, and sometimes she does not distinguish between them.
Whether, after all these curious conversations, the Russian elite are afraid to ask for meetings with the prophetess, or whether they learn about her abilities from Todor Zhivkov and his daughter, today it can hardly be said.
Perhaps more importantly, in all her meetings with high-ranking figures, Vanga tried to help Lyudmila Zhivkova. She accepted her as her own child.
According to Avramov, probably in the process of long-term communication between the two, she began to use Lyudmila’s phrases, developed ideas similar to hers and tried to convince the people with whom she came in contact.
2023-07-29 22:00:00
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